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After you file
Thanks Mike, this was helpful.
I hate to get so specific but I think I must. Line 26 of Schedule SE shows $8,537. It then refers to Schedule 3 line 12e which shows $5,328.
Neither match up with the IRS letter which refers to $503.88 due 12/31/2022. You are right though, in reading the letter closely the refer to both Schedule H and SE, it really threw me when the letter referred to employer's share of Social Security tax but I guess they're trying to kill two birds with one stone.
At this point I guess I'll just pay the $503.88 and have done with it.
Thanks.
‎January 2, 2022
2:10 PM